Women's Social and Political Union - Notable Members of WSPU

Notable Members of WSPU

  • Jean Beadle
  • Rosa May Billinghurst
  • Teresa Billington-Greig
  • Elsie Bowerman
  • Helen Cruickshank
  • Charlotte Despard
  • Louisa Garrett Anderson
  • Edith Margaret Garrud
  • Emily Davison
  • Flora Drummond
  • Norah Elam
  • Lilian Lenton
  • Sophia Duleep Singh
  • Mary Gawthorpe
  • Nellie Hall
  • Beatrice Harraden
  • J. F. Horrabin
  • Edith How-Martyn
  • Ellen Isabel Jones
  • Annie Kenney
  • Constance Lytton
  • Margaret Mackworth, 2nd Viscountess Rhondda
  • Christabel Marshall
  • Kitty Marion
  • Dora Marsden
  • Flora Murray
  • Margaret Nevinson
  • Emmeline Pankhurst
  • Frances Parker
  • Adela Pankhurst
  • Christabel Pankhurst
  • Sylvia Pankhurst
  • Alice Paul
  • Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence
  • Mary Richardson
  • Edith Rigby
  • Elizabeth Robins
  • Rona Robinson
  • Mary Russell, Duchess of Bedford
  • Dame Ethel Mary Smyth
  • Harriet Shaw Weaver
  • Frances Swiney
  • Evelyn Sharp
  • Dora Thewlis
  • Olive Wharry
  • Alice Wheeldon
  • Margaret McPhun
  • Frances McPhun

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